Alamosa Birth Records and Certificate Services

Alamosa County birth records are available through the Public Health Department. The office sits in Alamosa. This city is the county seat and home to Adams State University. You can get birth certificates for any birth in Colorado. The staff follows state rules. Many locals visit for same-day help.

The county is in the San Luis Valley of southern Colorado. It is surrounded by mountains. The valley is known for agriculture and outdoor recreation. Record requests are processed quickly. Call ahead to check current hours.

The San Luis Valley sits at high elevation. Alamosa is over seven thousand feet above sea level. Vital records services remain accessible year round. Potatoes grow well in the valley soil. Many families farm here. Birth records help track family lines across generations.

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Alamosa County Quick Facts

Alamosa County Seat
$25 First Copy Fee
719 Area Code
1910 Records Since

Alamosa County Public Health Birth Certificates

The Alamosa County Public Health Department issues birth certificates. They provide records for any birth in Colorado. You need not have been born in Alamosa County. The state system connects all offices. This allows local access to statewide records. San Luis Valley residents appreciate this service.

Colorado vital records main page showing birth certificate services available in Alamosa County
Office Alamosa County Public Health Department
Address 8900 Independence Way
Alamosa, CO 81101
Phone 719-589-4848
Website alamosacounty.org

The office is on Independence Way in Alamosa. This location is easy to reach from most parts of the county. Staff can help with your request. Some services may need advance notice. Call to confirm before you visit.

How to Get Birth Certificates in Alamosa County

You have several options for birth records in Alamosa County. In-person visits work well for quick service. Bring your photo ID and payment. Staff can process your request while you wait. Many people prefer this method. The Alamosa office serves the entire San Luis Valley region.

Mail orders are another choice. Fill out the state form. Include a copy of your ID. Add payment by check or money order. Mail to the Alamosa address. Allow time for mail delivery both ways.

Online ordering is offered through state vendors. GoCertificates and VitalChek both work with Colorado. They charge extra fees. Visit their sites to place orders. Certificates arrive by mail.

Alamosa County Birth Certificate Fees

Fees match state standards. The first copy costs $25. Each extra copy costs $20. Order them together to save. These prices took effect January 1, 2026. Alamosa County follows these rates exactly.

Payment options include cash, check, and money order. Call to ask about credit cards. Online vendors add their own fees. The county does not set those rates. Keep this in mind when ordering.

All changes to birth records go through Denver. The state office handles corrections. Call them at 303-692-2200. The local office cannot help with changes. This includes name changes and parent updates. You must contact the state directly for these services.

Who Can Request Alamosa County Birth Records

Colorado law limits access to birth certificates. You must prove who you are. You must also show your link to the person on record. This keeps records safe and private.

The person named on the certificate can always order. Parents listed may also request. Siblings need proof of shared parentage. Spouses must show marriage proof. Legal guardians need court orders.

Bring valid photo ID to the Alamosa County office. A driver's license works. So does a passport or state ID. Expired IDs are not accepted. If you lack primary ID, bring two forms of secondary ID. The staff will help you understand what documents work best.

Historical Birth Records in Alamosa County

Colorado began statewide birth records in 1910. Some counties kept earlier records. The State Archives holds these old documents. They must be 100 years old for public access. San Luis Valley history is preserved there.

For historic research, contact the Colorado State Archives. Visit archives.colorado.gov for more details. The archives is located in Denver. Records help trace family history in the valley region.

Communities in Alamosa County

Alamosa County has several towns. All use the same vital records office. Communities served include:

  • Alamosa
  • Hooper

Residents of these areas can visit the Alamosa office. The location serves the whole county. Staff welcome all visitors from the San Luis Valley region.

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